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B.C. vice-principal fired after forcing boys to prove they were wearing underwear

The vice-principal at a francophone school in Comox was fired after she made every boy show her their underwear to prove they hadn't left a pair of soiled briefs in the bathroom.

Delphine Gurineau publicly reprimanded for her actions after soiled briefs found in school bathroom

Delphine Gurineau checked every boy in grades 3 through 11 to confirm they were wearing underwear after a soiled pair of briefs was found in the school's bathroom. (Warren Kay/CBC)

The vice-principal at a francophone school in Comox was fired after she made every boy in grades 3 through 11show her their underwear to prove they hadn't left a pair of soiled briefs in the bathroom.

Delphine Yvette Andre Gurineau lost her job at cole Au-cur-de-l'le last year as a result of the incident, and she has now received a reprimand from the B.C. Commissioner for Teacher Regulation, according to a consent agreement posted online Tuesday.

"Gurineau's actions had the potential to cause emotional harm to students," the agreement said, adding that she has acknowledged her actions were inappropriate.

The unfortunate series of events began on June 19, 2018, when a soiled pair of underwear was found on a toilet lid in the boys' bathroom, the agreement says. There werefeces on the floor nearby.

The school's principal wasn't available, so Gurineau stepped in to deal with things and track down the culprit.

She asked the secretary to make an announcement over the PA system, then visited every classroom from grades 3 to 6, asking each boy to show her the waistband of his underpants.

Gurineau then asked male students in grades 7 to 11 to line up in the hallway, and repeated the exercise.

The school district placed her on paid leave two days later, then fired her on Oct. 1, 2018, with a termination date effective Sept. 17, 2018.

The district reported Gurineau to the Teacher Regulation Branch in December, and Gurineau admitted that she had committed professional misconduct. She has consented to a reprimand with the understanding that it would be made public.

Gurineau has been registered as a teacher in B.C. for four years.